Browse to (extracted zip folder) “IdeaVim” -> lib -> IdeaVim.jar.File -> Settings -> IDE Settings -> Plugins -> Install plugin from disk….I found it a bit tricky to install, even though it’s dead simple. Luckily, there’s an app for that: IdeaVim. I run Windows on the desktop, and I’ve been using gvim for years, but… after inheriting another coder’s codebase, it’s clearly time for some more sophisticated tools. ![]() ![]() That gvim user is me! I like to say I’m a vi-guy, but I’ve learned that I have to type ‘vim’ at the console to be consistently happy with the editor I get in Linux.
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